Whitehouse.gov: an ASP.NET site(dotnetperls.com)

submitted by samdnpsamdnp(975) 3 years ago

This article looks into the JavaScript libraries, HTTP headers, platform and more of the new Whitehouse website. It includes statistics and some suggestions.

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posted by gt1329agt1329a(7849) 3 years ago 0

The site is 3.5, not 2.0.

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posted by wwb_99wwb_99(870) 3 years ago 0

Wow, do you want a cookie? You can read HTTP headers. [Would have made this comment on that site, but they don't take comments.]

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posted by bartczernickibartczernicki(503) 3 years ago 0

The article focuses a little too much on optimization and makes it sound like if a site is not 100% optimized its not good. Optimization is important, but also to a point. Furthermore, all of these optimization tricks also require additional coding and require additional testing. When I start an ASP.NET project, I focus on content not trying to implement every single optimization trick.

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posted by gt1329agt1329a(7849) 3 years ago 0

I think he makes good points. It's one of the highest trafficked sites on the Internet. Even small optimizations will yield large aggregate returns.

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posted by samdnpsamdnp(975) 3 years ago 0

Thanks Dave. I think they could save resources and money in the long term with a little more optimization.

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